October 29, 2000 Web posted at: 12:54 p.m. EST (1754 GMT)
By CNN Polling Director Keating Holland
WASHINGTON (CNN) - GOP presidential candidate Texas Gov. George W. Bush continued to maintain an advantage over Democratic Vice President Al Gore in Sunday's CNN/USA Today/Gallup tracking poll.
Forty-nine percent of respondents said they supported Bush while 42 percent said they would vote for Gore, no change at all from Saturday's poll. snip-------- CNN/USA TODAY/GALLUP POLL October 25-27 Likely Voters' Choice for President
Bush 49%
Gore 42
Nader 3
Buchanan 1
Sampling error: +/-2.5 percentage points
Here are results from some other national polls on the presidential race
Bush Gore
ABC News/Washington Post 47 46 MSNBC/Reuters/Zogby 44 43
I'm not qualified to say. but than neither are the rest of you. More to the point, who gives a shit? The polls still indicate an incredibly close election. Remember 2000? Most of the polls gave bush a signifcant advantage that didn't pan out on election day. We have to stop worrying about this stuff. Kerry's doing well in the swing states and that's what counts.
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